Software Defined Data Centers: Ist Ihr ADC fit dafür?

Data centre transformation is accelerating beyond virtualization to next-generation cloud architectures and software-defined data centres, bringing new challenges for application performance, scalability and resilience. Traditional application delivery solutions focus on network control and load balancing, but there is a clear need for more flexibility and mobility in how, when and where Layer 7 services are deployed in this new virtual application delivery infrastructure.

Riverbed Stingray is a high-performance application delivery controller, 100% software and designed for virtual and cloud applications. Stingray is easily integrated into automated application frameworks, and available for a wide range of virtual and cloud environments, making it the ideal application delivery tool for software-defined data centres.

With industry-leading web acceleration and application-level security features, Stingray can scale and accelerate applications faster than traditional hardware load balancer technologies. And as software, it’s designed to work anywhere in your data centre or in cloud environments and can be easily integrated into an application stack.

Applications and data centres are evolving to take advantage of the benefits of cloud and virtualization, including rapid deployment of resources, new licensing models and the reduction of costs. But how do application delivery services need to evolve to support the new software defined data center that is reshaping IT?

Join Neil Abogado, Technical Evangelist for Riverbed Technology as he discusses the top 5 things you need to consider when it comes to applications and the software-defined data center and the key changes to application delivery that go hand in hand with the future of the data center.

Customer workloads are drastically increasing traffic across your infrastructure, putting strain on your enterprise applications and workload delivery. At the same time new security threats are cropping up every month - from Heartbleed, GnuTLS to SQL injection. With these dual pressures becoming ever more apparent how do you keep your infrastructure up, efficient and still secure?

Join Paul Wallace as he discusses 3 methods for delivering security and performance across your enterprise applications and offers tips for how to stay ahead of sophisticated attacks, and fast changing cloud environments.

As we move into the software-defined age, more and more of us are transforming the enterprise with private clouds, virtualization and hybrid IT. Yet prioritizing services to improve is a challenge and enacting any innovations can put additional strain on your data center, potentially taking you further away from your goals

Delivering and managing applications is key to maintaining an agile business and can take valuable resource away from your already overloaded data center so that you can focus on the innovations that will prepare and define your organization for the future.

So take Special Delivery of this interactive discussion with Application Expert Neil Abogado as he discusses your IT priorities and the critical importance of application delivery controllers (ADC) to the infrastructure. Attend now and discover more about:

•Mega-trends and priorities that are top-of-mind for CIOs
•The value of a software-defined application delivery environment
•What automation and agility can mean for your organization
•The intangible benefits of network services in a cloud environment

Hybrid cloud technologies are transforming the way we deliver applications to customers and employees, but organisations continue to have challenges connecting customers to applications and content. Global customers suffer from network latencies and bottlenecks which impact the user experience. Furthermore, in the race to build out high-performance applications, enterprises often buy more compute capacity than they need, because it is difficult to predict the rate of customer adoption, leading to high costs and inflexible infrastructure.

Join Paul Wallace of Riverbed Technology, and learn how to:
* Right-size your cloud resources and keep control of your costs
* Turn distance and location into a competitive advantage
* Mobilise your cloud with the industry's first ADC-as-a-Service solution

Riverbed Stingray Traffic Manager can be used to control the delivery of critical business applications and services. Whether those are external services, websites, APIs, email, or internal services, intranets, Lync, SharePoint - Riverbed Stingray Traffic Manager gives users three main benefits…

Meet Jack, a modern day IT operations manager: he’s responsible for ensuring all company systems run smoothly, including networks, applications, storage, and cloud systems. Find out how Jack uses Riverbed Stingray software to solve his application performance problems, giving him the flexibility to provide the perfect match of application delivery services for each and every application in his enterprise cloud. With Riverbed Stingray, Jack can manage the whole ADC lifecycle, scaling instances up and down to suit changes in workload, and charge back ADC usage to application owners to keep his costs under control.

Orchestration of compute and storage in the cloud is easy, but if you need to bring in higher-level Layer 7 services to support your application, such as dynamic content caching, global load balancing and content routing, you need to bring in separate software components to maintain optimal application performance, which themselves need to be automated for on-demand service creation.

In this session we will look at how the process of provisioning application acceleration and security tools such as ADCs can be automated with tighter API integration, and we will also look at how a leading cloud technology organisation transformed the way they roll out ADC services, by automating deployment, licensing and usage metering of application delivery services, including:

Orchestration of compute and storage in the cloud is easy, but if you need to bring in higher-level Layer 7 services to support your application, such as dynamic content caching, global load balancing and content routing, you need to bring in separate software components to maintain optimal application performance, which themselves need to be automated for on-demand service creation.

In this session we will look at how the process of provisioning application acceleration and security tools such as ADCs can be automated with tighter API integration, and we will also look at how a leading cloud technology organisation transformed the way they roll out ADC services, by automating deployment, licensing and usage metering of application delivery services, including:

Data centre transformation is accelerating beyond virtualization to next-generation cloud architectures and software-defined data centres, bringing new challenges for application performance, scalability and resilience. Traditional application delivery solutions focus on network control and load balancing, but there is a clear need for more flexibility and mobility in how, when and where Layer 7 services are deployed in this new virtual application delivery infrastructure.

Riverbed Stingray is a high-performance application delivery controller, 100% software and designed for virtual and cloud applications. Stingray is easily integrated into automated application frameworks, and available for a wide range of virtual and cloud environments, making it the ideal application delivery tool for software-defined data centres.

With industry-leading web acceleration and application-level security features, Stingray can scale and accelerate applications faster than traditional hardware load balancer technologies. And as software, it’s designed to work anywhere in your data centre or in cloud environments and can be easily integrated into an application stack.

Data centre transformation is accelerating beyond virtualization to next-generation cloud architectures and software-defined data centres, bringing new challenges for application performance, scalability and resilience. Traditional application delivery solutions focus on network control and load balancing, but there is a clear need for more flexibility and mobility in how, when and where Layer 7 services are deployed in this new virtual application delivery infrastructure.

Riverbed Stingray is a high-performance application delivery controller, 100% software and designed for virtual and cloud applications. Stingray is easily integrated into automated application frameworks, and available for a wide range of virtual and cloud environments, making it the ideal application delivery tool for software-defined data centres.

With industry-leading web acceleration and application-level security features, Stingray can scale and accelerate applications faster than traditional hardware load balancer technologies. And as software, it’s designed to work anywhere in your data centre or in cloud environments and can be easily integrated into an application stack.

Data centre transformation is accelerating beyond virtualization to next-generation cloud architectures and software-defined data centres, bringing new challenges for application performance, scalability and resilience. Traditional application delivery solutions focus on network control and load balancing, but there is a clear need for more flexibility and mobility in how, when and where Layer 7 services are deployed in this new virtual application delivery infrastructure.

Riverbed Stingray is a high-performance application delivery controller, 100% software and designed for virtual and cloud applications. Stingray is easily integrated into automated application frameworks, and available for a wide range of virtual and cloud environments, making it the ideal application delivery tool for software-defined data centres.

With industry-leading web acceleration and application-level security features, Stingray can scale and accelerate applications faster than traditional hardware load balancer technologies. And as software, it’s designed to work anywhere in your data centre or in cloud environments and can be easily integrated into an application stack.

The Riverbed® Stingray™ product family is application delivery software designed to make applications faster, reliable, and secure. As software, it’s designed to work within cloud environments and be easily integrated into an application stack.